MA,
The following is reaching outside of the 'conventional established science
box'. It is what I do.
I'm a Certified BodyTalk Practitioner. In Sept. 2003 at the International
BodyTalk (BT) Convention, PlantTalk (PT) was introduced to the world. Dr.
Jim Conroy, BSc, PhD in Botany and Plant Pat
Wayne Fugitt wrote:
All I know is that for the past 18 years, every damn tree that I
plant dies from borers attacking it.
That is a long time for bad luck, .. a long streak.
It must not be luck. There must be a scientific answer. Did you seek
our the local experts?
Knowing whe
Shoot,Christine it has been going on for at least 20 years.We are truly
living in a 'tower of babel'revisited.The government has been lieing to
us so much it has trickled down to everyone just babeling to keep up
with the changes,that and with litigeousness being a way of life
everything has to
Please do post the info if you find it. I'm very interested.
TIA,
paula
Tony Moody wrote:
Hi James,
Nah, the massive doses of DMSO (10 g/kg of bunny over 3 months
made them slightly shortsighted but did NOT affect opacity. Also the
bunnies had been used for a previous experiment involving lax
Wayne and others:
All persons interested in horticulture can benefit from learning about
Essential Microorganisms of Dr. Teruo Higa of Okinawa. His books are
entitled Earth Saving Revolution One and Two. Check amazon. There
are several EM websites you can find also.
JBB
On Monday, M
I've read that to clean the electrodes, you should use a nylon scrub pad,
and then wipe with a plain white paper towel. How do you tell what kinds of
scrub pads are nylon? I got some Scotch multi-purpose pads, that are blue,
and some Scotch heavy duty pads that are green. But they don't say anywher
In this regard, those who follow nanotechnology will know that ENORMOUS
interest is generated by various nano-tech proposals for new ways to
deliver drugs to to various sites in the body. My layman's reading
suggests that DMSO is capable of doing many of the tasks that a variety
of novel devi
All I know is that for the past 18 years, every damn tree that I plant
dies from borers attacking it.
That is a long time for bad luck, .. a long streak.
It must not be luck. There must be a scientific answer. Did you seek our
the local experts?
Knowing when to cry for help is t
MA,
Have you looked into 'Companion Gardening'?
There are plants that protect other plants from their predators. They will
get the job done naturally.
Check out Findhorn Garden in Northern Scotland whose community wrote a book
about their successes which the esteemed British Horological Staff h
Seems like osmotic pressure may have distorted the eyeball.
I wonder if they were monitoring intraocular pressures?
JOH
-Original Message-
From: Garnet [mailto:garnetri...@earthlink.net]
Sent: Monday, May 03, 2004 9:54 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>RE: CS>DMSO - other
Over the years I have read several accounts of research projects that part
way through, were obviously not going to produce the desired results.
The funding was cut, the research work done so far was seized, and the
researcher was discredited by paid shills. Careers are ruined by this
method.
Hello Tony,
Perhaps there were two studies.
JOH
-Original Message-
From: Tony Moody [mailto:a...@new.co.za]
Sent: Monday, May 03, 2004 6:25 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>RE: CS>DMSO - other side?
Hi James,
Nah, the massive doses of DMSO (10 g/kg of bunny over 3 months
Garnet,
I understand GW quickly pushed through a bill on behalf of the poultry
business who complained that feeding foul grain was too expensive.
Effectively the bill changed the definition of 'organic' to mean a
percentage - something like 90% or 95% is 'natural' (another abused word),
and that th
Goof off has some citrus solvent oil in it ,I believe.That stuff will
desole polycarbonate and eat silksreen bottle lables off.In the early
70's before the citrus concentrate plants got a market for this 'waste'
they used to blow it out of the stack of their fractioning towers.In the
mid 70's I
BT works on caterpillars(moth and butterflies) and BT israelinsis works
on mosquito larvae.The borers are beetles and the damage is done by the
beetle larvae chewing around in the cambium layer of the tree destroying
the actual growing layer.The poison of choice is Lindane which is the
last chl
If the Thyroid is not functioning well nothing functions well. It
regulates basic metabolic rate. Try a serach on hypothyroidism. Also
check www.mercola.com
Garnet
On Mon, 2004-05-03 at 16:09, marmar...@aol.com wrote:
> In a message dated 5/3/04 10:39:08 AM EST, garnetri...@earthlink.net writes:
"The Ultimate Remover". A mixture of solvents in one
product to remove various and sundry stains and goofs
from laundry, etc. Sold at Home Depot and other
stores. Been around a long time. I don't know what the
particular solvent is in it that kills the bees. I've
tried several common solvents separ
What are you fertillizing with?
Was the area in softwoods or hardwoods before clearing?
Do you mulch these trees?
Are you planting at the ground level of the pot or deeper?
Are you creating a moat around the young tree to get good saturation?
Are you using a weed and Feed fertillizer on your lawn?
I wonder if bacillus thuringer would kill them. Very nice bionic
control if it does, and you only have to apply once.
Marshall
marmar...@aol.com wrote:
> In a message dated 5/3/04 11:47:18 AM Central Daylight Time,
> hollandsi...@charter.net writes:
>
>
>> If the borer beetles are coming up fro
Hi,
Colostrum is usually a VERY thick, yellowish color; sometimes to the point
of looking like butter. It will gradually convert over a few days to
regular looking milk. The first colostrum has all the antibodies, all the
beneficial special fat the newborn needs, or a perfect food if left raw.
In a message dated 5/3/04 11:47:18 AM Central Daylight Time,
hollandsi...@charter.net writes:
> If the borer beetles are coming up from debree and or the
> soil---yes,tanglefoot would stop them.If the beetles are flying in
> then---No.
H -- I don't know where the heck they're coming from.
In a message dated 5/3/04 11:17:55 AM Central Daylight Time,
mdud...@king-cart.com writes:
> It is a pretty wicked brew of hydrocarbons and alcohols that is used for
> removing things like glue. You can get it at Home Depot.
Thanks Marshall -- I'll look for it. MA
Hmm, so this means that even though we've had her IgE tested she
could have other things which she is reacting to. but How to find
that out? I have already paid out more in tests than I paid for the
pony in the ifrst place! Also thinking of my dd who was IgE tested
and we have avoided all those
In a message dated 5/3/04 10:39:08 AM EST, garnetri...@earthlink.net writes:
<< Also if
her thyroid is off it can cause immune deficiencies. >>
Can you elaborate on this please? MA
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Really? I thought that organic meant non GE.
Garnet
On Mon, 2004-05-03 at 14:50, Marie Hofman wrote:
> There are a lot who oppose the cholostrum producing cows in NZ ... it
> is Genetically Engineered.
>
> Marie.
>
>
>
>
> >From: Garnet
> >Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.com
> >To: silver-li
There are a lot who oppose the cholostrum producing cows in NZ ... it is Genetically Engineered.
Marie.
>From: Garnet
>Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.com
>To: silver-list@eskimo.com
>Subject: Re: CS>Transfer Factor
>Date: Mon, 03 May 2004 12:21:52 -0500
>
>Symbiotics Colostrum comes from orga
Can you tell me about it?
Marie.
>From: Marshall Dudley
>Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.com
>To: silver-list@eskimo.com
>Subject: Re: CS>MS Sufferer
>Date: Mon, 03 May 2004 10:03:50 -0400
>
>Using it may be, but producing it is not.
>
>Marshall
>
>Marie Hofman wrote:
>
> >
> >
> > Tha
Excitotoxins
MSG, Aspartame, Hydrolyzed vegetable protein
Hydrolyzed protein and loads of other names.
Christine
~
From: "James Holmes"
Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Date: Sun, 2 May 2004 21:31:13 -0600
To:
Subject: CS>RE: CS>MSG- a KILLER
Resent-From: silver-list@eskimo.com
Resent-
Not all allergies are IgE mediated. Allergy means altered reactivity yet
has come to be narrowed to IgE mediated by the majority of the medical
profession. Environmental Sensitivity includes many non IgE meidated
sensitivities. Sensitivity being a more accurate term.
It becomes a bit mind boggling
- Original Message -
From: "DByron"
To:
Sent: Monday, May 03, 2004 11:41 AM
Subject: CS>Transfer Factor
> Could someone explain the source of this and other colostrum products,
> how it is obtained from the animals, etc.?
> Thanks,
> Deborah
Hi Deborah.
The amount of "pre-milk" colos
- Original Message -
From: "Garnet"
To:
Sent: Monday, May 03, 2004 1:26 PM
Subject: Re: CS>WAS: Silver In Horse Bandages; IS: Transfer Factor
> Nenah is Transfer Factor available anywhere else than a MLM set up? I do
> not like the financial structuing of MLMs and find the products ov
The vet drew blood and sent it in for an IgE test. I am pretty sure
it indicates allergies...At least that's what the vet said. At first
the diagnosis was COPD.
Sharon
Are you sure the pony has allergies? I am sure I have read that the
only animals
that get allergies are humans and monkeys.
Garnet wrote:
Oh and if she is getting any carbohydrates like oats or other grains,
that can be a problem for some horses. The Equine Cushings list on Yahoo
is a good discussion list for more info on this and the possible fall
out from sensitivity, even if there is no Cushings.
Whoa, I've neve
Nenah is Transfer Factor available anywhere else than a MLM set up? I do
not like the financial structuing of MLMs and find the products over
priced at the expense of the down lines.
Also while it is true Colostrum may not be suitable for all, extracting
Transfer Factor leaves out many co-factors
Symbiotics Colostrum comes from organic cow's milk from New Zealand. My
daughter's vocal coach in Nashville (high tree pollen) swears by it for
all his students.
Garnet
On Mon, 2004-05-03 at 10:41, DByron wrote:
> Could someone explain the source of this and other colostrum products,
> how it is
They did not mention this in the book. It is a natural constituent of
the Earth's crust, ocurring at a concentration of 0.07 ppm according to
John Emsley's book Elements.
Garnet
On Mon, 2004-05-03 at 10:37, The Hatzfeld's wrote:
> Garnet,
>
> Do you remember how it gets into the diet, i.e., from
Hi Nancy,
I'm sure many if us are in your same pickle--One of this Site members &
contributors recently offered a file system that can help each of us a lot
if studied & applied. Look back in the archives and find some excellent
ideas & info from Wayne Fugitt.
If I can be of help, let me know.
S
Tanglefoot is a sticky substance that comes in 1LB.tubs and in
caulkinggun type cartridges.Try garden shops or mail order from garde
supply Co. that carries 'natural' and or 'organic' supplies.
Tanglefoot (last I saw) ---2 formulations a natural goo and a goo more
like glue rat traps.
If the
The Hatzfeld's wrote:
> Reading about Colloidal Gold brought up a couple of questions: 1.
> Everyone here (obviously) uses colloidal silver, but what about the
> other colloidal metals - gold, copper, platinum, zinc (are there
> more?) ???2. If you're making your own silver, can you just as easil
It is a pretty wicked brew of hydrocarbons and alcohols that is used for
removing things like glue. You can get it at Home Depot.
Marshall
marmar...@aol.com wrote:
> In a message dated 5/2/04 8:24:45 PM EST, daddybob52...@yahoo.com writes:
>
> << Right after dark, shoot the holes full of "Goof O
My mare has seasonal allergies, more so when she was younger. Some of my
dogs also have flea bite and food allergies.
Garnet
On Mon, 2004-05-03 at 10:03, Marshall Dudley wrote:
> Are you sure the pony has allergies? I am sure I have read that the only
> animals
> that get allergies are humans an
In a message dated 5/2/04 8:43:31 PM EST, hollandsi...@charter.net writes:
<< Get some masking tapee and cicle the trunk of the citrus tree and
put a band of 'tanglefoot on the tape >>
Would this prevent borers from killing my young trees? MA (P.S. What is
*tanglefoot*?)
--
The Silver
From: DMSO Nature's Miracle by Walker
5 mg/kg for 90 days caused refractive index changes but not lens
opacity, the animals became slightly nearsighted at a dose 50-100 times
that the usual human therapeutic dose. The problem diminished as the
dose was reduced. The tests on primates showed none of
Are you sure the pony has allergies? I am sure I have read that the only animals
that get allergies are humans and monkeys.
Marshall
Sharon wrote:
> Hey guys, A while back I saw a post on MSM for allergies, and I'd
> like to know if you think it might be helpful to a pony with
> allergies, and i
Reading about Colloidal Gold brought up a couple of questions:
1. Everyone here (obviously) uses colloidal silver, but what about the other
colloidal metals - gold, copper, platinum, zinc (are there more?) ???
2. If you're making your own silver, can you just as easily make these other
collo
Quecertin Complex and Nettles help me with my pollen allergies. Nettles
is something that a horse could eat fresh if it grows in their pasture,
but might skip since it stings. Dried it makes a tea that is actually a
treatment for the stings.
This may be a little further out, but you can do EFT Ta
Garnet,
Do you remember how it gets into the diet, i.e., from what foods or was it
water?
Thanks in advance,
Cindy
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Could someone explain the source of this and other colostrum products,
how it is obtained from the animals, etc.?
Thanks,
Deborah
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I replied to an earlier copy of this message 2 or 3 times. Did you not get the
earlier replies?
Marshall
Reid Harvey wrote:
> Friends,
> I'm hoping someone on the list, with a bent toward chemistry, could help
> me figure out how to reduce the silver in a ceramic filter ammoniacal
> silver nitra
In a message dated 5/2/04 8:24:45 PM EST, daddybob52...@yahoo.com writes:
<< Right after dark, shoot the holes full of "Goof Off"
in a spray can. >>
What's "Goof Off"? I've never heard of that. MA
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The only thing I have found effective against them is a shop vaccuum. If you
find out, let me know. they are destroying my house.
Marshall
Ode Coyote wrote:
> Uh, you wouldn't happen to know the natural enemy of the carpenter bee,
> would you?
> Bad-bee-minton is fun, but not all that effecti
Using it may be, but producing it is not.
Marshall
Marie Hofman wrote:
>
>
> Thanks to all who helped me with advice re weaning Dave off Fluoxetine
> (Prozac). I have since been reading about Colloidal Gold and found
> many testimonials where people have used CG with no side effects to
> wean o
Some people suspect it was part of the chemtrail mix. No firm evidence for that
though, although plenty of proteins have been detected in it by different
researchers.
Marshall
Ode Coyote wrote:
> Gee, I wonder who it was that fed pigmy cannibal brains to cows and deer
> in the first place? ;-)
Thanks for your valuable input, JOH & Garnet, together with the other
knowledgable Experts on this wonderful Site that shares helpful knowledge
and information with "us seekers"!
I read the Rabbit bit about DMSO & haven't been able to find it, but seem to
recall that the eye-cloudiness disappeared
Hi James,
Nah, the massive doses of DMSO (10 g/kg of bunny over 3 months
made them slightly shortsighted but did NOT affect opacity. Also the
bunnies had been used for a previous experiment involving laxative
(from memory) which might have "distorted" the results. I'll find that
and scan it.
B
- Original Message -
From: "Sharon"
To:
Sent: Monday, May 03, 2004 12:39 AM
Subject: Re: CS>Silver In Horse Bandages
> Hey thanks Garnet! I will head out tomorrow to get her some. I
> noticed she is having more troub;e breathing again, something she has
> problems with must be in bloo
Make a C S folder so you can put all the mail you want to save in it.
- Original Message -
From: Marie Hofman
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Sent: Monday, May 03, 2004 4:27 AM
Subject: Re: CS>MS Sufferer
So sorry Nancy, I do want the info .. the silver list just fills up my ma
That's gotta be better than the MSP they're selling now.
Ode
At 09:11 PM 5/2/2004 -0700, you wrote:
>"ALPINE, UT, March 29, 2004
>American Biotech Labs (ABL), a private company in which Clifton owns a
>28.5% interest,
>has signed a contract to supply GNC [5,500 stores]with a silver
>suppleme
So sorry Nancy, I do want the info .. the silver list just fills up my mail and takes me ages to clear it because I need to read every word before I delete - I dont know how to get around that one -can anybody help? I dont want to unsubscribe because I am learning so much.
Marie.
>From: "nancymi
Hi, Greer,
A resistor placed in series with the generator you
describe will limit the current, making the process
and product more uniform. It will also slow down
the process, which is not a bad thing. A resistance
value equal to the inter-electrode resistance (before
the process begins) should wo
- Original Message -
Subject: CS>Can anyone comment on this method. what is a good tester?
> Hi folks, well I have gotten all the material and am ready to take the
> plunge. I am borderline type II diabetic and have a small foot infection
> 6. You need two electrodes. Don't waste $15
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